Awkward. season finale averages 2.2 million viewers

The special one-hour season finale of MTV’s hit scripted comedy “Awkward.” scored a 2.5 rating among P12-34, as 2.2 million viewers tuned in to see Jenna choose Jake over Matty, and find out who really wrote the “Carefrontation” letter. Averaging a 2.1 P12-34 rating, the series is MTV’s highest-rated new show to launch in the last two years and its highest-rated scripted show. In its Tuesday 11:00-11:30 p.m. timeslot, it is the #1 television show among F12-34. “Awkward” will return for a second season in 2012.

The complete press release is included after the jump.

“AWKWARD.” FINALE WAS ANYTHING BUT AWKWARD, SCORING A 2.5 P12-34 RATING AND ATTRACTING OVER 2.2 MILLION VIEWERS

Santa Monica, Calif. (September 28, 2011) – The special one-hour season finale of MTV’s hit scripted comedy “Awkward.” scored a 2.5 rating among P12-34, as 2.2 million viewers tuned in to see Jenna choose Jake over Matty, and find out who really wrote the “Carefrontation” letter. Averaging a 2.1 P12-34 rating, the series is MTV’s highest-rated new show to launch in the last two years and its highest-rated scripted show. In its Tuesday 11:00-11:30 p.m. timeslot, it is the #1 television show among F12-34. “Awkward” will return for a second season in 2012.

The series was created by Lauren Iungerich who also serves as executive producer. Justin Levy and Anne Marie McGintee are the MTV executives in charge of production.

For even more “Awkward.” moments, follow the show on Twitter @MTVAwkward or find it on Facebook.

Source: Nielsen. Live+SD. Awkward Season 1: 7/19/11-9/27/11.

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